Specialty Robots
Browse robots by how independently they operate.
Every home robot we track, classified on the Autonomy Ladder (Levels I–V). We assess how independently each robot operates and compare manufacturer claims against published evidence. Classifications reflect evidence-based assessment, not recommendation.
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Specialty RobotsKeenon DinerBot T10
Commercial restaurants with structured layouts, staff supervisionNot Consumer-Ready 68/100 Promising -
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Specialty RobotsDeep Robotics X30
Utility substation and hazard-zone inspection under operator control.Not Consumer-Ready 61/100 Promising -
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Specialty RobotsUnitree B2
Enterprise logistics, inspection, and supervised industrial deployments.Not Consumer-Ready 57/100 Plausible -
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Specialty RobotsEnabot EBO X
Single-floor homes, small pets, supervised play engagement.Verified 62/100 Capable -
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Specialty RobotsTertill Garden Weeding Robot
Small garden beds with sparse weeds, hands-off suppression desiredDiscontinued 69/100 Capable -
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Specialty RobotsXiaomi CyberDog 2
Robotics hobbyists, developer experimentation, legged-locomotion learningProvisional 58/100 Adequate -
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Specialty RobotsUnitree Go2
Robotics developers, outdoor field exploration, rough-terrain locomotion researchVerified 60/100 Capable -
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Specialty Robotstemi V3
Corporate telepresence, structured indoor environments, remote-piloted communicationVerified 55/100 Adequate -
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Specialty RobotsSony Aibo ERS-1000
Affluent owners valuing emotional companionship, not task automation.Verified 48/100 Adequate -
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Specialty RobotsElliQ 3
Aging adults in single homes, daily social contact, family oversight from distanceVerified 63/100 Capable -
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Specialty RobotsSwitchBot Bot
Non-smart appliances, adhesive-mount setups, Hub ecosystem usersVerified 62/100 Capable -
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Specialty RobotsGrillbot
Weekly gas-grill maintenance, offline operation preferredVerified 52/100 Adequate